My vine is about 2" diameter. Was bought as a seedless Thompson but it isn't. I would like to save the root.Just take a vine and run part of it under dirt it'll develop roots and you have another grape vine
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My vine is about 2" diameter. Was bought as a seedless Thompson but it isn't. I would like to save the root.Just take a vine and run part of it under dirt it'll develop roots and you have another grape vine
Yup, he pipped yesterday morning, I opened him up a little last night and he still had veins, there still looked like there might be some still this morning so I leave him until the afternoon.Schweet!!! I wouldn't rush to help the middle-pipper. Give it 24 hours to see if it'll zip on it's own before assisting.![]()
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You're welcome. Unless @Sally Sunshine has different advice than please completely ignore what I said and go with what she says![]()
It's been more than 24 hours, so I'd remove some shell (ONLY SHELL) frrom around the pip area to check for viens and if I didn't see any, opem the membrane a little bit to be sure it's getting plenty of fresh air. That may be all the help it needs...Yup, he pipped yesterday morning, I opened him up a little last night and he still had veins, there still looked like there might be some still this morning so I leave him until the afternoon.
My vine is about 2" diameter. Was bought as a seedless Thompson but it isn't. I would like to save the root.
You're welcome. Unless @Sally Sunshine
has different advice than please completely ignore what I said and go with what she says![]()